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very competitive niche market, the cable news market, with cnn and fox news and a number of others, msnbc, of course. it's by no means a slam dunk. >> good to see you, thank you for joining us. >> thanks. >> disney reports after the bill. bob iger speaks exclusively with julia boorstin and maria bartiromo before he speaks with analysts. that's coming up today at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> hunting for yield, forget dividend stocks. we'll give you the best plays in high-yield bonds. >>> and lousy investment choices and sky-high fees. congress now doing something about it. what new 401(k) rules mean for you. we'll be right back. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> investors continue to clamor for high-yield bonds with a record $20 billion in junk offerings. coming onto the market just last week through nearly 30 different deals. here to talk about junk bond surge and where w
very competitive niche market, the cable news market, with cnn and fox news and a number of others, msnbc, of course. it's by no means a slam dunk. >> good to see you, thank you for joining us. >> thanks. >> disney reports after the bill. bob iger speaks exclusively with julia boorstin and maria bartiromo before he speaks with analysts. that's coming up today at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> hunting for yield, forget dividend stocks. we'll give you the best plays in...
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. >> this is msnbc ankle biting. >> it's not. i'm just telling you. >> steve moore, people in detroit aspire to two cadillacs. they love the idea of two cadillacs or two big cars or two big trucks. that's in the veltenschung. that's in the dna of people in detroit. i don't think michael steele understands that. >> i totally understand it. but they can't afford it, larry. >> here's the thing. at least he didn't show two bmws because cadillac plays better in michigan. but there's another element to the story i think you're all missing, even you, larry. what i find fascinating is that mitt romney is also using the talk about dynamic scoring, saying look, we're going to grow this economy with this tax cut, we're going to create revenue -- >> the fantasy. >> i know david corn is hyperventilating as i say this. >> david corn, i've got to tell you, my friend -- >> listen, larry, i'm like jackie chan here. four against one. voom, voom, voom. >> david corn, i love you. but i want you to know, i was there when calvin coolidge cut tax rates
. >> this is msnbc ankle biting. >> it's not. i'm just telling you. >> steve moore, people in detroit aspire to two cadillacs. they love the idea of two cadillacs or two big cars or two big trucks. that's in the veltenschung. that's in the dna of people in detroit. i don't think michael steele understands that. >> i totally understand it. but they can't afford it, larry. >> here's the thing. at least he didn't show two bmws because cadillac plays better in...
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how much does msnbc's prime time lineup generate or current tv? how much of that do you see, sore kin? who are these -- >> i'm hoping when brian roberts comes back on the show you ask him that. >> you know, brian will probably come out here on a helicopter so why don't you ask him, if he does. i don't think he would be afraid to do that. >>> moody's warning today that it may cut the credit ratings of 17 global and 114 european financial institutions, the latest sign that the eurozone debt crisis is spreading throughout the global financial system. the ratings agency cites tougher funding and the regulatory and economic environment. among the companies in question, bank of america, goldman, citigroup, jpmorgan, morgan stanley, barclays, bnp, deutsche bank, hsbc and socgen. did i leave anyone out? >> no, and there was more than that. you just said among those. >> i did an among. >> pretty much all of them. i didn't see anybody left off the list. >> you can't do it but if you get one, we want one. >> if i get a helicopter? >> yes. it if you're going
how much does msnbc's prime time lineup generate or current tv? how much of that do you see, sore kin? who are these -- >> i'm hoping when brian roberts comes back on the show you ask him that. >> you know, brian will probably come out here on a helicopter so why don't you ask him, if he does. i don't think he would be afraid to do that. >>> moody's warning today that it may cut the credit ratings of 17 global and 114 european financial institutions, the latest sign that...
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. >> without her i thought you would have been simulcasting on msnbc. >> joe, it's so good to see you. i'm glad you had a great week out there. we're going to come back to you in just a moment. in the meantime coming up, he's worn many titles, treasury secretary, director of the president's national economic council, harvard president, larry summers will be sharing his view of the world, greece, the euro and the u.s. economy. that's all coming up next. and then later sir martin sorrell, the advertising power player, is going to be squawking on everything from ad spending to facebook. that's coming up at 6:45 a.m. eastern. but first, as we head to a break, take a look at yesterday's winners and losers. >>> it was wonderful. >> bravo. >> i loved that. >> it was great. >> well, it was pretty good. >> well, it wasn't bad. >> there were parts that weren't very good, though. >> it could have been better. >> i didn't really like it. >> it was pretty terrible. >> it was bad. >> awful. >> take him away. oo! laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like --
. >> without her i thought you would have been simulcasting on msnbc. >> joe, it's so good to see you. i'm glad you had a great week out there. we're going to come back to you in just a moment. in the meantime coming up, he's worn many titles, treasury secretary, director of the president's national economic council, harvard president, larry summers will be sharing his view of the world, greece, the euro and the u.s. economy. that's all coming up next. and then later sir martin...
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, it's no secret tucker carlson was let go by msnbc. maybe the people on ms thi smsn believe some of the same things the liberal hosts do. you didn't connect the dots. >> but you're making the leap to the idea that media matters -- first of all, remember, we had a source that said they were practically writing their prime time lineup. you're making some leap that because we publish this, that we're making this claim that they only use media matters content to do their bidding. we have media matters irn ternal sources, remember, people inside of any corporation are going to say they use our stuff and they will probably proclaim it. that's what we have had happen. >> david rock, the head of media matters, is portrayed as being paranoid, erratic, a bit unhinged, and a user of illegal drugs.irresponsible? >> david brock has talked about his illegal drug use in the past. remember, these are not right wingers, conservatives that are coming out saying this. these are dedicated leftist progressive wos want to ensure their place in the movement.
, it's no secret tucker carlson was let go by msnbc. maybe the people on ms thi smsn believe some of the same things the liberal hosts do. you didn't connect the dots. >> but you're making the leap to the idea that media matters -- first of all, remember, we had a source that said they were practically writing their prime time lineup. you're making some leap that because we publish this, that we're making this claim that they only use media matters content to do their bidding. we have...
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i didn't bring up the president's faith, msnbc brought it up. i went there to talk about christians and jews being killed around the world by muslims and how this is increasing, vicious as murders, rapes, butchering of the christians. they are the ones who brought up the thing about faith. i never brought it up, it was msnbc. i apologize if this has gotten blown out of proportion. it's unfortunate, but they are the ones who brought it up and i do not question the president's faith at all, i'm not questioning that. i'm questioning his values. and that is what i'm looking at. >> question to you, president obama, have you heard from him, have you had a conversation since this happened yesterday? >> no. i doubt if my phone will ring. >> you never know, franklin graham. appreciate your time this morning i do. thank you so much for talking with me, franklin. >> thank you, kyra, god bless. >>> straight ahead, romney and santorum neck in neck, i'll ask the panel who has the goods to pull head in the gop presidential race. pull ahead. when you have tough
i didn't bring up the president's faith, msnbc brought it up. i went there to talk about christians and jews being killed around the world by muslims and how this is increasing, vicious as murders, rapes, butchering of the christians. they are the ones who brought up the thing about faith. i never brought it up, it was msnbc. i apologize if this has gotten blown out of proportion. it's unfortunate, but they are the ones who brought it up and i do not question the president's faith at all, i'm...
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pat buchanan has not been on msnbc for months. he wrote a book about race and immigration that said some things that shouldn't be part of the national conversation. one thing we've agree odd here is if you have a role on air and it is a privilege to be on the air, anything you say in any other forum could be used against you because it's not a right. you have to leave it there. >> shouldn't be a surprise. words matter, right? >> no matter where and how they're said. >> coming up in the second part of ""reliable sources" "whitney houston, how she went from a media sweetheart to a tragic figure, and the guy the press was all but ignoring, rick santorum, has a triple triumph in the campaign. why were the pundits so ready to crown romney the winner? and mimi alford, why did nbc give that story an hour of primetime? ♪ [ door creaking ] [ dog whimpers ] ♪ ♪ get up offa that thing ♪ and dance till you feel better ♪ ♪ get up offa that thing ♪ and dance till you -- sing it now ♪ [ dog barks ] [ deep beetle exhaust, dog bark
pat buchanan has not been on msnbc for months. he wrote a book about race and immigration that said some things that shouldn't be part of the national conversation. one thing we've agree odd here is if you have a role on air and it is a privilege to be on the air, anything you say in any other forum could be used against you because it's not a right. you have to leave it there. >> shouldn't be a surprise. words matter, right? >> no matter where and how they're said. >> coming...
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i thought the difference with olbermann was he was flying under the banner of nbc news over at msnbc. so i think there is a difference there. a couple things about this. one, i sometimes think maher is there to test my commitment to free speech sometimes as a critic with the things he says. >> right. he's criticized super pacs. and now he told the daily beast, i don't like super pacs, but they exist to everyone's got to play under the same rules. you don't have any problem with it? >> listen, to me, it does undermine. i'll tell you, one of the ways it undermines him, howie, he announced it on his concert that streamed on yahoo! and he's got his series. his hbo series is coming back with live shows. in some ways this is publicity. i wish he'd have done it when he didn't have something to sell because look at the publicity he's already got for this. it's not $1 million, probably, but you and i are talking about it. >> i think there would be a big fuss if dennis miller gave money. we have about a half minute left. when maher makes fun of romney or santorum or gingrich, are people going t
i thought the difference with olbermann was he was flying under the banner of nbc news over at msnbc. so i think there is a difference there. a couple things about this. one, i sometimes think maher is there to test my commitment to free speech sometimes as a critic with the things he says. >> right. he's criticized super pacs. and now he told the daily beast, i don't like super pacs, but they exist to everyone's got to play under the same rules. you don't have any problem with it?...
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listen here to franklin graham, the son of the reverend billy graham, when asked on msnbc just this morning if he can say categorically that the president is not a muslim. >> i can't say categorically, because islam has gotten a free pass under obama. >> how so? >> well, we see the arab spring. coming out of the arab spring the islamists are taking control of the middle east. barack obama is an incredible man. he's got a lot of ability. and he's got the power of the white house. he could be speaking to these countries right now demanding that they protect the christians in those countries. and he's been quiet about it. >> cnn chief white house correspondent jessica yellin joins us from washington. jess, you asked the white house press secretary, jay carney, about franklin graham's comments this morning. what did he say? >> reporter: well, john, he essentially dismissed the entire question and tried to stave up the fight. he said that he asked the president -- he talked to the president this morning. and "amazingly the president didn't address the franklin graham comments". and he said that
listen here to franklin graham, the son of the reverend billy graham, when asked on msnbc just this morning if he can say categorically that the president is not a muslim. >> i can't say categorically, because islam has gotten a free pass under obama. >> how so? >> well, we see the arab spring. coming out of the arab spring the islamists are taking control of the middle east. barack obama is an incredible man. he's got a lot of ability. and he's got the power of the white...
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first, here's what he told msnbc's "morning joe" yesterday. >> he's come out saying that he's a christian, so i think the question is, wahat is a christian? >> so you don't take him at his word when he says he's a christian? >> well, he's said he is a christian, so i have to assume that he is. >> and here's what graham says to cnn today. >> i'm not questioning whether he's a christian or not. i disagree with his position on abortion. i apologize if this has gotten blown out of proportion. it's unfortunate, but they're the once who brought it up. and i do not question the president's faith at all. i'm not questioning that. i'm questioning his values. >> john, this does not ever seem to go away, it seems. but on the big news of tonight, i've got to ask you, you're asking a lot of questions this evening, big debate, huge stakes. what are you looking forward to? >> you know, i'm interested in these candidates. it's a fascinating dynamic at play. yes, conservative voters want to know where are they on taxes, where are they on spending, what will they do with iran, but there's a trust problem.
first, here's what he told msnbc's "morning joe" yesterday. >> he's come out saying that he's a christian, so i think the question is, wahat is a christian? >> so you don't take him at his word when he says he's a christian? >> well, he's said he is a christian, so i have to assume that he is. >> and here's what graham says to cnn today. >> i'm not questioning whether he's a christian or not. i disagree with his position on abortion. i apologize if this...
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david axelrod told msnbc they'll look for a way forward that, yot, guarantees women that basic preventive care. there are 70 million catholics in the united states. a lot of them live in critical swing states -- ohio, pennsylvania, colorado and florida. back in 2008 president obama got 54% of the catholic vote. so here's the question. does president obama risk alienating catholic voters because of the birth control part of his health care law? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on my blog or go to our post on "the situation room's" facebook page. wolf? >>> thank you. same-sex marriage supporters are all -- they road that proposition 8 is unconstitutional. a stay of the order means couples can't begin planning their weddings, at least not yet. those celebrating in california, another fight is by no means over. our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is joining us with more. jeffrey, i assume this is going to simply wind up at the supreme court, but not necessarily. >> you know, wolf, i think what makes the decision today so interesting, it seems designed to avoid review by the supr
david axelrod told msnbc they'll look for a way forward that, yot, guarantees women that basic preventive care. there are 70 million catholics in the united states. a lot of them live in critical swing states -- ohio, pennsylvania, colorado and florida. back in 2008 president obama got 54% of the catholic vote. so here's the question. does president obama risk alienating catholic voters because of the birth control part of his health care law? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile, post a comment on my...
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he said yesterday kind of early on to msnbc the following. >> back in my days, they used bayer aspirin for contraception. the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> foster friess apologized. he said i can see how i confused people. so case closed, paul? >> yes, force foster friess, but rick santorum probably wouldn't want women to have the aspirin. the stated position is birth control is bad for women, states should have the right to outlaw the way they used to be able to. and mitt romney is barely better. he want to ends all federal funding. title x which george bush sr. helped to write into law. >> go ahead, mary. >> complete utter fabrication. paul knows this, it was an epicenter of catholicism. he was talking about his catholic faith. he specifically said he would not ban birth control. that's a -- >> that's not true. he says griswold was wrong, states should have the law right to outlaw contraception. >> griswold was wrong and roe was wrong. but that's not the same as saying anyone is supporting banning birth control. they're trying to get their pro-abortion
he said yesterday kind of early on to msnbc the following. >> back in my days, they used bayer aspirin for contraception. the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> foster friess apologized. he said i can see how i confused people. so case closed, paul? >> yes, force foster friess, but rick santorum probably wouldn't want women to have the aspirin. the stated position is birth control is bad for women, states should have the right to outlaw the way they...
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this played out on msnbc. foster freiss is one of the major donors of rick santorum. i watched a very long interview here on cnn with erin burnett. he really does seem like an adorable man but he did put out this perhaps inappropriate joke with regard to contraception. i want to play it and have you guys react on the other side. >> this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's so inexpensive. back in my days, the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> well, i can tell you i tried holding an advil between my knees and it's a very hard thing to do. >> look, if he was being serious, it's crazy. if he was making a joke, he's got to accept he ain't that funny. >> you know, he was making a joke and he apologized. he said, i understand how i offended people and didn't mean to do it. and rick santorum also responded. let me read it for you. i understand i confused people with the way i worded the joke and their taken offense is very understandable. i do apologize and seek forgiveness. like i said, i like this guy. he is sort of the other generation but perhap
this played out on msnbc. foster freiss is one of the major donors of rick santorum. i watched a very long interview here on cnn with erin burnett. he really does seem like an adorable man but he did put out this perhaps inappropriate joke with regard to contraception. i want to play it and have you guys react on the other side. >> this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's so inexpensive. back in my days, the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. >> well, i can...
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what channel do you think that romney and gingrich should advertise on, and you can't say cnn or msnbc or fox. sam? >> well, for romney, if you want to hit his base, i would say probably is there a yachting channel? maybe bloomberg news or something, i guess. and for gingrich, i would say he should just go straight qvc and get both jobs done at the same time. >> crystal? >> romney should go to the personality channel, and there is not one and he does not have a personality, but that aside, i think that oprah winfrey's network would be a good one, lifestyle or lifetime rather, and going after the women vote, you know. >> and maria? >> romney should advertise on the i'm not really such a flip-flopp flip-flopper" channel, and the "you can trust me" channel, and "don't listen to my record and just listen to what i say today" channel, and that is what he has issues with. and gingrich should advertise on the "i'm not really such an angry man" channel. >> you made up channels, and i was looking for something saucey here. all right. thank you, guys. >>> no job, no money and a family of five on
what channel do you think that romney and gingrich should advertise on, and you can't say cnn or msnbc or fox. sam? >> well, for romney, if you want to hit his base, i would say probably is there a yachting channel? maybe bloomberg news or something, i guess. and for gingrich, i would say he should just go straight qvc and get both jobs done at the same time. >> crystal? >> romney should go to the personality channel, and there is not one and he does not have a personality,...
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in an msnbc interview last week, graham was asked whether the president was a christian. graham said because the president's father was a muslim, islam sees him as a son of islam. graham now says he regrets any comments that may have raised doubts about the president's christian faith. >>> and we're moving forward in the gop primary season with the super tuesday contest just six days away, let's bring in mark preston. ten states, more than 400 delegates at stake. last night with michigan and arizona wins for romney. how does that give him momentum into super tuesday? >> it changes the narrative that was going into last night that if mitt romney lost michigan what we would be talking about today is that rick santorum could be the inevitable republican nominee. what he was able to do last night by winning michigan and a blowout in arizona, mitt romney changed the narrative back that he is the person best fit to head into november against president obama. does it make it harder for santorum to maintain his strategy and his narrative? does it make it harder even for newt ging
in an msnbc interview last week, graham was asked whether the president was a christian. graham said because the president's father was a muslim, islam sees him as a son of islam. graham now says he regrets any comments that may have raised doubts about the president's christian faith. >>> and we're moving forward in the gop primary season with the super tuesday contest just six days away, let's bring in mark preston. ten states, more than 400 delegates at stake. last night with...
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i have never been on fox, msnbc and my own channel and all the evening newscasts in my 25 years as a journalist. yesterday was the day. big misstep? >> that reflects how big a story it is. it is the story everyone is talking about. the big problem for mitt romney, this should have been his biggest and best day of the campaign so far where he was going to leverage his big win in florida instead of a message about why he won and how he will carry that forward, the message became all about your interview and his characterization of the poor. so, it really stepped on his message. it was a huge buzz kill. >> how do you fix that? you had to do that, right? part of your gig has been to help people fix missteps. what would you advise for him? >> the real problem for romney is that this reflects that there has been a real success from the obama team and president obama and focusing their message and getting traction on the middle class. they're in his head on the whole issue of the middle class and that's why there was this unforced error. strategically this game has shifted to the terrain of
i have never been on fox, msnbc and my own channel and all the evening newscasts in my 25 years as a journalist. yesterday was the day. big misstep? >> that reflects how big a story it is. it is the story everyone is talking about. the big problem for mitt romney, this should have been his biggest and best day of the campaign so far where he was going to leverage his big win in florida instead of a message about why he won and how he will carry that forward, the message became all about...
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the attention of author and holocaust survivor elie wiesel who shared his concerns with author and msnbc survivor lawrence o'donnell. jim? elie wiesel calls on mitt romney to make mormon church stop proxy baptisms of jews. that's right. the mormon church baptizes jews against their will and without their knowledge after they are dead. >> we learned about a procedure in the mormon church, i think 600,000, 650,000 dead jews were converted posthumously. so they began -- so we began protesting. >> stephen: what business is it of yours, elie? i did some research and it turns out those 600,000 jews are now mormon. besides, the mormons have stopped baptizing holocaust victims. other than last week when they baptized ann frank, which they've done nine times. but that's it nobody else. >> and then this week a researcher found elie wiesel's name on a list of people to be baptized after their death. >> stephen: now i don't get why elie wiesel is so up set about his name being on a list. but unfortunately for mitt, this controversy just seems like it will not die. and if it did, the mormons with wou
the attention of author and holocaust survivor elie wiesel who shared his concerns with author and msnbc survivor lawrence o'donnell. jim? elie wiesel calls on mitt romney to make mormon church stop proxy baptisms of jews. that's right. the mormon church baptizes jews against their will and without their knowledge after they are dead. >> we learned about a procedure in the mormon church, i think 600,000, 650,000 dead jews were converted posthumously. so they began -- so we began...
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i've watched you quite a long time on msnbc. i've recently learned that you were no longer associated with it. i would like your explanation on two comments that you made. one, i saw the interchange, the heated interchange you had with the rev. al sharpton when you referenced president obama as a boy. two, your commentary to rachel maddow in stating that this country should only be run by a white man. i will hang up and listen to your comment. thank you. guest: i do not think i said this country should only be run by white men. i do not believe i said that. on your first comment -- this was on the al sharpton statement where i referred to him in an argument with al sharpton as your boy. we were talking about the contest on the hill between mitch mcconnell and the president of the united states on some issue. i said al, your boy is going to lose on this one. i call my sister and say your boy, mitt, is in some trouble. it's a common statement. we mentioned that the next morning on the network. host: msnbc and their decision that y
i've watched you quite a long time on msnbc. i've recently learned that you were no longer associated with it. i would like your explanation on two comments that you made. one, i saw the interchange, the heated interchange you had with the rev. al sharpton when you referenced president obama as a boy. two, your commentary to rachel maddow in stating that this country should only be run by a white man. i will hang up and listen to your comment. thank you. guest: i do not think i said this...
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you have this guy, politico based on the obama network, msn msnbc. i mean, the head of g.e. is on board for job czar. g.e. got a big deal out of the tarp and they didn't pay no taxes. and all of this money that is collected, where does it go but the media? host: sorry about that, bob. go ahead, david. guest: sure. many people criticize the media as the unit backward and forward. people on the left think the media often is going it skew too far right and bring up fox news and on the left with msnbc. it is a debate that is out there every day. so, the caller i can only speak for myself. i have appeared on msnbc, fox and cnn and what i want to do and i think i can speak to colleagues is report the news as we can best report it and make sure that issues on super p.a.c.'s and influence might be that the best they can possibly know about both sides of the coin and i wouldn't want to do anything less. host: we have a tweet from c-span junky, still an individual who talks about representative ron paul saying he gets no money from banks or financial institutions like other candidates
you have this guy, politico based on the obama network, msn msnbc. i mean, the head of g.e. is on board for job czar. g.e. got a big deal out of the tarp and they didn't pay no taxes. and all of this money that is collected, where does it go but the media? host: sorry about that, bob. go ahead, david. guest: sure. many people criticize the media as the unit backward and forward. people on the left think the media often is going it skew too far right and bring up fox news and on the left with...
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matt miller is a senior fellow, he writes in "the washington post" and is often on msnbc. ira kearney, he was a speech writer far lot of folks, they are all brilliant thinkers and we took -- we have a full roster of -- matt miller is more centrist, eric is more lebral, we consider ourselves pan progressives, we are centrist on some issues, liberal on others. >> one of the things that developed over the years are rich people who give money to washington for whatever reason. i'm thinking of edelson who gave money to the gingrich campaign or the koch brothers who give to heritage and you have a number on your list like george sorsos. >> george soros. no single donor accounts for more than 10% of our funding. we have a diversified portfolio. a lot of foundations as well as corporations. there's no single person, george soros is, you know, not our biggest donor and doesn't give more than 10%. >> you have herb and mare whereon chandler. peter lewis. but the reason i bring that up is, from your experience, you worked in the senate, you worked in the white house and now you're her
matt miller is a senior fellow, he writes in "the washington post" and is often on msnbc. ira kearney, he was a speech writer far lot of folks, they are all brilliant thinkers and we took -- we have a full roster of -- matt miller is more centrist, eric is more lebral, we consider ourselves pan progressives, we are centrist on some issues, liberal on others. >> one of the things that developed over the years are rich people who give money to washington for whatever reason. i'm...
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he writes in "the washington post" and is often on msnbc. and you know, andre kerney is a senior fellow with us. he worked in the clinton administration and was a speech writer for a lot of folks. they were all brilliant thinkers. and we have a hopeful roster of -- eric alterman who is a senior fellow with us. eric is much more liberal. and we like to -- we consider ourselves progressive. we're a centurist on some issues particularly in liberal an others. >> one of the things that has developed over the years is rich people who give money to washington institutions for whatever reason and i'm thinking of adelson who gave all that money to the gingrich campaign tor coke brother who is give a lot of money to charities and places like that. you have a list like george sew roles. >> no singer doner account for more than 10% of our funding. we have a very diversified portfolio. so, we have -- there's no -- there's no single person, george southerlies, you know, gives -- he's not our biggest donor and he never gives more than 10%. are your have he
he writes in "the washington post" and is often on msnbc. and you know, andre kerney is a senior fellow with us. he worked in the clinton administration and was a speech writer for a lot of folks. they were all brilliant thinkers. and we have a hopeful roster of -- eric alterman who is a senior fellow with us. eric is much more liberal. and we like to -- we consider ourselves progressive. we're a centurist on some issues particularly in liberal an others. >> one of the things...
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just this morning on the msnbc, the chairman of the council on foreign relations said reece could be the united states next year. erskine bowles, testifying last year before the budget debt crisis and it could happen as early as two years. we are in that second year now. this is not something that is just a normal dog and pony show around congress. it reflects the challenges that we would just a couple of things about, under the pronouncement that we are hearing from the white house, this budget reduces our deficit by $4 trillion. that is absolutely untrue. it does not reduce the deficit at all, virtually. it is just a stunning thing. morning that it would reduce give me a break. it increases spending $1.5 trillion. it increases taxes $1.90 trillion. would increase my $11.2 trillion over 10 years. increase. whereas the budget control act that we passed last year, and the federal deficit. dollars. it does not save a third of a trillion dollars, according to the best estimates we can come up with. it is under $300 billion that it would save over 10 years. it is deeply troubling thing t
just this morning on the msnbc, the chairman of the council on foreign relations said reece could be the united states next year. erskine bowles, testifying last year before the budget debt crisis and it could happen as early as two years. we are in that second year now. this is not something that is just a normal dog and pony show around congress. it reflects the challenges that we would just a couple of things about, under the pronouncement that we are hearing from the white house, this...
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you have this guy, politico based on the obama network, msn msnbc. i mean, the head of g.e. is on board for job czar. g.e. got a big deal out of the tarp and they didn't pay no taxes. and all of this money that is collected, where does it go but the media? host: sorry about that, bob. go ahead, david. gut: sure. many people criticize the media as the unit backward and forward. people on the left think the media often is going it skew too far right and bring up fox news and on the left with msnbc. it is a debate that is out there every day. so, the caller i can only speak for myself. i have appeared on msnbc, fox and cnn and what i want to do and i think i can speak to colleagues is report t news as we can best report it and make sure that issues on super p.a.c.'s and influence mighte that the best they can possibly know about both sides of the coin and i wouldn't want to do anything less. host: we have a tweet from c-span junky, still an individual who talks about representative ron paul saying he gets no money from banks or financial institutions like other ndidates. we've
you have this guy, politico based on the obama network, msn msnbc. i mean, the head of g.e. is on board for job czar. g.e. got a big deal out of the tarp and they didn't pay no taxes. and all of this money that is collected, where does it go but the media? host: sorry about that, bob. go ahead, david. gut: sure. many people criticize the media as the unit backward and forward. people on the left think the media often is going it skew too far right and bring up fox news and on the left with...
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whether it is fox and news or msnbc. i think critical thinking as one of the really great deficits in this country. [applause] >> at the same time, i would also say that i think the fact that the average person thinks that mos politicians lie, it is ve clear that a lot of institutions, sadly even religious institutions, have failed to live up to their own stated moral precepts, finitely causes skepticism. in certain cases, unfortunately, skepticism can lead to a deadly results. for example, the growing movement against child vaccinations. that is the kind of skepticism that -- it is ddly. i paint it is a growing skepticism. -- i think it is a growing skepticism you should always double- check whether the politician -- double check and do your homework. but because the broader center is not holding as much as it once did, you have the downsidef skepticism. >> did you want to come in? >> we are really not fighting about the new deal. we are fighting about enlightenment. there is dissent and to tribalism. there is a descent
whether it is fox and news or msnbc. i think critical thinking as one of the really great deficits in this country. [applause] >> at the same time, i would also say that i think the fact that the average person thinks that mos politicians lie, it is ve clear that a lot of institutions, sadly even religious institutions, have failed to live up to their own stated moral precepts, finitely causes skepticism. in certain cases, unfortunately, skepticism can lead to a deadly results. for...
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you have this guy here, politico based on the obama network -- msnbc. i mean, the -- the head of ge is on obama's board for job czar. ge got a big deal out of the tarp fund. plus, they did not pay no taxes. all of this money that is collected, where does it go to but the media? host: sorry about depththat bob. guest: many people criticize the media as a unit. people on the left think the media is skewed too far right. that is out there every single day. i can only speak to myself. i have been on nbc, fox and cnn. i think i can speak to my colleagues, what i want to do is report the news as best we can report it and make sure that on issues of super pacs and campaign finance, i give people the best they can possibly know about both sides. i would not want to do anything less. host: we've got a tweet from cnn junkie who writes -- numbers areul's not as big. he is getting some support from indorse liberty. guest: it is another super pac. all four of the maine republican presidential campaigns have super pacs that are independently supporting a campaign str
you have this guy here, politico based on the obama network -- msnbc. i mean, the -- the head of ge is on obama's board for job czar. ge got a big deal out of the tarp fund. plus, they did not pay no taxes. all of this money that is collected, where does it go to but the media? host: sorry about depththat bob. guest: many people criticize the media as a unit. people on the left think the media is skewed too far right. that is out there every single day. i can only speak to myself. i have been...
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in my opinion, the democrats, they have some free superpacs, such as cnn, abc, nbc, msnbc. 90% of the news media is free the democrats. all this is free. it does not call the damage -- it does not cost the democrats a dime. what the republicans have got to have -- some kind of counter. i think most of these people work for their money. they can spend it the way they want to, the superpac table. and what is your opinion on that? guest: i disagree with your premise. i do not believe the television networks are working for democrats. you failed to name fox, which clearly means more republican. i disagree with that premise. i think regular americans are not well served when very few people with huge resources can influence our elections, often for reasons that may not be in the best interest of america. if, for example, an oil company is usually influencing an election outcome simply because they want to make sure there are fewer regulations on global warming -- that may have a negative impact on all of us in just help the company and a few other oil companies. there can be a lot of hidde
in my opinion, the democrats, they have some free superpacs, such as cnn, abc, nbc, msnbc. 90% of the news media is free the democrats. all this is free. it does not call the damage -- it does not cost the democrats a dime. what the republicans have got to have -- some kind of counter. i think most of these people work for their money. they can spend it the way they want to, the superpac table. and what is your opinion on that? guest: i disagree with your premise. i do not believe the...
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the president, in his msnbc interview, said that the noose is tightening on the assad regime. what is that based upon? it seems to outsiders that the regime is operating freely. >> there's no question he is operating with a gross disregard for the health and safety and welfare of his own people. he is killing his own people. and as we witnessed this, it only reinforces the need for the international community to act. and in this deployment that we have with the members of the u.n. security council that did not go with the rest of the international community in favor of the anti-syrian regime resolution, the fact of the matter is, the pressure on assad continues to intensify. he has dwindling financial resources. he has dwindling access to what he needs to continue to govern. his regime has lost control of parts of the country. there are a number of indications of the desire to depart from the regime by senior syrian government and military officials. these are telltale signs that assad's future is very limited, at best. we continue to work with the international community to d
the president, in his msnbc interview, said that the noose is tightening on the assad regime. what is that based upon? it seems to outsiders that the regime is operating freely. >> there's no question he is operating with a gross disregard for the health and safety and welfare of his own people. he is killing his own people. and as we witnessed this, it only reinforces the need for the international community to act. and in this deployment that we have with the members of the u.n....
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burgess and others know that just half an hour ago, on msnbc, mark zandy, -- one of his made advisers -- said the business community is definitely starting to engage. again, he said when he looked at the report, it was unambiguously positive. ms. sanchez -- >> will someone yelled? >> go ahead. i was just going to make a point that he was 3 million jobs off in the first year of the stimulus estimation and has been consistently off. >> i would point out that the president's own jobs and economic council has besieged if the president to remove some of these regulations and allow things -- the cross-state air pollution law -- with something they distinctly referenced in the reports that have come before this committee. >> thank you. the fact is that we are going in the right direction. you would think that this was some domesday report. the fact is that we are going in the right direction, god. very briefly. >> you have to remember that when president obama took office, this country was losing 700,000 jobs a month. the first four months before president obama took office, this country los
burgess and others know that just half an hour ago, on msnbc, mark zandy, -- one of his made advisers -- said the business community is definitely starting to engage. again, he said when he looked at the report, it was unambiguously positive. ms. sanchez -- >> will someone yelled? >> go ahead. i was just going to make a point that he was 3 million jobs off in the first year of the stimulus estimation and has been consistently off. >> i would point out that the president's own...
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we are watching you to play the race card, msnbc. saw how you placed the reverend sharpton in a position of absurdist power. this is dadaism that they would allow this guy to have a show. it does not make sense. unless you understand what they are doing. this is going to be the dog whistle election cycle. they tested in in 2011, so he and his pal and ed and maddow can sit there and call everyone who is caucasian racist. i heard it. that is a dog whistle. ignore it when congressman rand said against allen west. i bought a dog whistle. i bought a dog whistle factory, and i am getting new dog whistles. and we will hold you to the same standard that you told us, which is an impossible one, and you will have a hell of a time because america has fallen to your tactics, and we are coming to get you. thank you very much. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> ladies and gentlemen, if you could please clear room as soon as possible so we could set up for dinner.
we are watching you to play the race card, msnbc. saw how you placed the reverend sharpton in a position of absurdist power. this is dadaism that they would allow this guy to have a show. it does not make sense. unless you understand what they are doing. this is going to be the dog whistle election cycle. they tested in in 2011, so he and his pal and ed and maddow can sit there and call everyone who is caucasian racist. i heard it. that is a dog whistle. ignore it when congressman rand said...
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of the lake, fell three buckets with water, walk over to the other side of the lake in front of the msnbc cameras, pour the water into the lake and say that they are replenishing the lakes. you laugh, but they intend to do this 800 billion times. they have a lot of hungry mouths to feed. i'm talking about the people who benefit from all this wasteful spending. they view it as not wasted because it goes to them. the trial lawyers, the labor unions, the big city political machines, people who are locked into welfare dependency, people who make $100,000 a year managing the dependency of others, making sure that none of them get jobs and become republicans. and then of course all of the various coercive utopians that get government grants to push us around, to tell us how to run our lives, who mandate cars too small to put your family into, toilets too small to flush completely. around the table -- and they have a list of things you have to do and a list of things you are not allowed to do that is slightly longer and more tedious than leviticus. table, theyeft's can get along and, at our thro
of the lake, fell three buckets with water, walk over to the other side of the lake in front of the msnbc cameras, pour the water into the lake and say that they are replenishing the lakes. you laugh, but they intend to do this 800 billion times. they have a lot of hungry mouths to feed. i'm talking about the people who benefit from all this wasteful spending. they view it as not wasted because it goes to them. the trial lawyers, the labor unions, the big city political machines, people who are...
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from msnbc, this headline -- david is joining us from dallas, welcome to the program. caller: it has occurred to me that if the military or anyone else when into this city and burned hundreds of bibles, there would be a tremendous blow back, possibly even violence. i think our whole endeavor over there has been completely misconceived. we have not understood anything about the culture. we did not go over there to stabilize the country. we went over there for revenge. i think it is high time we got out. this idea of going into iran to me is misconceived as anything we have come up with. thanks for taking my call. host: next up, chicago, on airline for democrats. caller: good morning, cspan. i want to know why the american soldiers did not plan this. "-- because they should know that you cannot trust the afghan military. they have always been infiltrated. they should have known better and they don't have the guards posted. if americans are not armed, somebody in afghanistan will come in there and easily infiltrate and no one will suspect they have weapons on them. they s
from msnbc, this headline -- david is joining us from dallas, welcome to the program. caller: it has occurred to me that if the military or anyone else when into this city and burned hundreds of bibles, there would be a tremendous blow back, possibly even violence. i think our whole endeavor over there has been completely misconceived. we have not understood anything about the culture. we did not go over there to stabilize the country. we went over there for revenge. i think it is high time we...
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appearing on msnbc today, the illinois governor expressed concern that oil companies might be engaging in price gouging and said he was reacting to investigate oil companies. is that something that the president would support as well, an investigation in illinois and elsewhere? >> i have not seen those comments. something obviously that the justice department monitors, as was the case last year, as there was a spike in oil. i do not have anything specific from the president or the white house. >> [inaudible] also, how mr. karzai expressed condolences. did he ever apologized to the united states for the killing of americans? >> i would refer you to the afghan government for statements from the afghan president. i pointed out that president karzai has made very clear and birds to try to ask for calm, which is helpful, as have other senior leaders of the afghan government. the defense minister expressed condolences and apologized to secretary panetta for these this evidence of an involving the two officers at the interior ministry. i am not sure what you mean by the taliban getting off sc
appearing on msnbc today, the illinois governor expressed concern that oil companies might be engaging in price gouging and said he was reacting to investigate oil companies. is that something that the president would support as well, an investigation in illinois and elsewhere? >> i have not seen those comments. something obviously that the justice department monitors, as was the case last year, as there was a spike in oil. i do not have anything specific from the president or the white...
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also, "book tv" note, tonight on 7:00, msnbc host dillon -- dylan ratigan. "greedy bastards"! he's live on "book tv" at 7:00 p.m. eastern. part of this morning's "washington journal" program. host: tim ryan, thank you for being here. we'll get to manufacturing and the economy, but i want to begin with overall look of the economy. released yesterday by the congressional budget office on deficit, and this is "the wall street journal" editorial page this morning, $5 trillion and change. it has increased the debt by $5 trillion in -- host: what's your reaction? guest: well, i love how they try to blame obama. these numbers is the result of economic policies and deregulation policies of wall street that allowed the housing market to get out of control. we all know how the story ended in 2008, and the stimulus bill and other things that have been done, reduction in revenue, when you have 10% and 15% in some major cities in the united states, reduced revenue, bad economy, a stimulus bill needed to plug that hole, you add that up and that's where we are. but to try to somehow blame ob
also, "book tv" note, tonight on 7:00, msnbc host dillon -- dylan ratigan. "greedy bastards"! he's live on "book tv" at 7:00 p.m. eastern. part of this morning's "washington journal" program. host: tim ryan, thank you for being here. we'll get to manufacturing and the economy, but i want to begin with overall look of the economy. released yesterday by the congressional budget office on deficit, and this is "the wall street journal" editorial...